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'I'm a Marvel fanatic, it's coming to Manchester IRL this year and I can't wait'

It’s time for Marvel fans to assemble as a Bridgewater Hall concert is scheduled for later in the year that will see music from 23 Marvel movies played by a full orchestra. Taking place on June 6, 2025, it’s set to be the ultimate celebration of Marvel movie music.

Fully licensed by Disney, The Infinity Sage Concert Experience will explore the first 23 movies in the cinematic universe. That encompasses the likes of Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and the first Avengers movies.

It will also exhibit music from the movies leading up to 2019’s Endgame, where the Avengers last teamed up as we know them. If you’re a fan of the Marvel movies, you’ll know that their scores are a huge part of why the movies are so popular with composers like Alan Silvestri working magic to bring the films to life.

Better still, the concert is set to take place in Manchester’s most prestigious music venues, which should lend itself well to the orchestral acoustics. Tickets aren’t on sale just yet, but keep an eye on this link to find out when they do.

As a fan of the Marvel movies, it feels like a pertinent time for Disney to throw a nostalgia filled concert. After the monumental event of Avengers Endgame, the series hasn’t quite managed to reach those heights once again, with reception from fans falling off massively.

It’s to the point where Marvel Studios only released one movie in 2024, a far cry from the three or four it was putting out in years gone by. In fact, half of the Deadpool and Wolverine runtime was spent making jokes at Disney’s expense about how badly the Marvel movies are doing these days.

As such, it makes sense for Disney to organise an orchestral concert such as this to remind fans of the glory days. With a new Fantastic 4 and

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